Tucked discreetly in the very heart of Swaffham, Ash Close offers a rare blend of heritage character and modern flexibility, ideal for those who value both atmosphere and practicality. This chain-free, three-storey cottage makes an immediate impression with its period features, including a wood-burning stove in the lounge that anchors the home with warmth and authenticity.Set just moments from the market town’s shops, cafés, and services, it’s the kind of location that invites a car-free lifestyle—where weekend plans, errands, and evening strolls start right from your doorstep.Thoughtfully laid out across three floors, the property lends itself to a range of living arrangements. A tucked-away landing study and a separate home office space provide options for remote work or creative pursuits, while the outbuilding — a former tack room — offers scope for a garden studio, workshop, or further office conversion, adding genuine versatility.The private courtyard garden offers a peaceful, low-maintenance outdoor retreat—an unexpected bonus in a town centre setting—perfect for relaxed breakfasts or quiet evenings.Ash Close is more than a place to live—it’s a chance to be part of the town’s fabric while enjoying the comfort and charm of a home that truly fits today’s lifestyle.SWAFFHAM An historic and thriving market town, Swaffham is situated approximately 15 miles east of King’s Lynn and approximately 30 miles from Norwich.There is an extensive range of local amenities including a Waitrose, Tesco, Asda, further shops, pubs and restaurants, three doctors surgeries and primary, secondary and higher schools together with a variety of leisure and sports activities including an excellent golf club.The town has an extremely popular Saturday market and many interesting historic buildings including the parish church and ‘The Buttercross’.There’s also a town museum which focuses on many different and impressive parts of local history. One key gallery is The Carter Centenary, a chance to learn about Howard Carter, famous for the 1922 discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun - whose extended family lived in Swaffham.The town offers a great hub for those who wish for a perfect family life. It has a series of schools for different ages, along with being relatively close to other schools including Greshams, Langley Hall and Beeston Hall SchoolIt’s also a good base to call home with local activities and entertainment including theatre, open gardens, nature reserves and more.Swaffham is only around two hours by train to London, with great access to Cambridge and a short journey to Holt, Wells, Brancaster and Burnham Market - as well as the popular little seaside town of Sheringham. Norwich too is quick trip and provides an airport, offering direct flights to Amsterdam.SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, drainage, electricity and gas.COUNCIL TAX Band C.ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING E. Ref:[use Contact Agent Button]-0058-0292 To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.TENURE Freehold.LOCATION What3words: ///lyricism.picture.swervesWEBSITE TAGS cosy-cottages town-life
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